Feature Proposal: Multiple Topics within one page get the same Link-Anchor
Motivation
I want to create a page with different topics, but same sub-topics. For example: a page describing a holiday-trip. Each day get a Header1 "Day xy". For each day I describe the morning and evening as Header2 "Morning" and "Evening".
Within the table of contents I get:
Day 1
Morning
Evening
Day 2
Morning
Evening
...
The problem is, that each "Morning" and each "Evening" get the same Link-Anchor, so the links from Table of contents will point to the first "Morning" and "Evening".
Test
All links "Test" from TOC point to this chapter.
Description and Documentation
Link-anchors of headlines within on page should probably be numbered to make them unique within a page.
Examples
Also refer to the sub-chapter "Test" within chapter "Motivation" and chapter "Examples".
Test
This chapter is not linked from the TOC.
Impact
Implementation
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Contributors: AlexanderS - 01 Jul 2007
Discussion
This is in reality not a feature request but a plain bug report.
This is known and already accepted to be fixed. But it has not happened yet.
I am putting this in rejected because it is a duplicate.
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KennethLavrsen - 01 Jul 2007
If it were a bug report (should it be?), the correct status would be "confirmed". So, as a
FeatureRequest, I think "RejectedProposal" isn't quite right, given the current definition (and is a bit unfair to the committer). Kenneth, I hope this doesn't interfer with your efforts to automate release management, feel free to change it back if it does. But I think there's no harm to keep multiple requests for the same feature "alive", if only as a hint of the relevance of a request. Yes, the submitter might have added his request to the original one, but we know how messy Codev can be...
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HaraldJoerg - 02 Jul 2007
This bug is also being tracked in
Bugs:Item1607
.
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SvenDowideit - 11 Jan 2008